Tennessee Volunteers Primary Logo

In an effort to create consistency across all applications that honors the past while attracting new audiences in an authentic and meaningful way, there will be a new primary logo that pays tribute to what Volunteer Athletics stands for. The Power T logo has stood as a primary icon for The University of Tennessee Athletics for over half a century. It signals a strong foundation that honors the tradition that has been built across decades of competition that creates distinction. The weight has been adjusted to maintain the powerful look and visual presence of the T, which will serve as the main identifying device for all programs.

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Tennessee Volunteers Primary Logo 2015 - Present

Tennessee Volunteers Primary Logo 1997 - 2014

Tennessee Volunteers Primary Logo 1983 - 1996

Tennessee Volunteers
2015 - Present

Orange letter “T.” The letter “T” represent the state of Tennessee.

Designed by Nike. The tallest of the three Tennessee logos.

Tennessee Volunteers
1997 - 2014

Orange letter “T.” The letter “T” represent the state of Tennessee.

Tennessee Volunteers
1983 - 1996

Orange silhouette of a hunter with coon skin cap and holding a rifle over a wordmark “VOLS” with a star in the middle of the letter “O” in orange.

Tennessee Volunteers
1967 - 1982

Orange letter “T.” The letter “T” represent the state of Tennessee.

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The Tennessee Volunteers (Vols for short) are the NCAA teams at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, TN, competing in 18 different sports.